Another of Sheephaven Divers favourite dive site, particuraly in the winter. The reef that makes up this site is hundreds of metres long and depths range from 2 metres below the surface to nearly 30 metres at its deepest.

55°09.275' N, 7°40.735' W

A diverse marine ecosystem but the most memorable was the when this site has yield up a very rare sighting of an Albino Pipefish. In the summer evenings Otters have been known to join the divers for a dip.

Possibly one of the best dives in Mulroy Bay. Reef dive that quickly becomes a roller coaster drift dive. The rock gives way to sand and cobble and eventually Maerl further up towards Mevagh. Pristine waters.

If weather conditions allows for diving this site is a good alternative when the winter storms have blown everything else out. A good clean sandy seabed is ideal for diving. Permission form the Fish Farm operators is a prerequisite for diving this site.

54°12.120' N, 7°46.787' W

Most interesting marine species here are a number of big Conger Eels and loads of crabs.